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Left: A Love Story
Left: A Love Story | Mary Hogan
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In this beautifully crafted novel from the author of the critically-acclaimed Two Sisters, comes the story of a woman who retreats into a fantasy world on New York City's Upper West Side as she slowly loses her once whip-smart husband to dementia--perfect for fans of Still Alice.When life falls apart, a little fantasy goes a long way...It started as a dream vacation in Spain, with Fay and Paul Agarra enjoying all the delights of a European holiday. A respected New York City judge, Paul has always been the man Fay can rely on, no matter what. When he inexplicably disappears from a Barcelona street corner, Fay knows something is terribly wrong. Once reunited, Paul shrugs off the episode as a simple misunderstanding--but Fay suspects her almost perfect life has taken a dark and sudden turn.Soon there are more signs that Paul is beginning to change. Bouts of forgetfulness lead to mistakes in the courtroom. Simple tasks cause unexplainable outbursts of anger. Fay's worst suspicions are realized when she learns her husband--her rock, her love, her everything--is succumbing to the ravages of dementia. As her husband transforms before her very eyes, Fay copes with her fears by retreating into a fantasy life filled with promise instead of pain. In Fay's invented world, she imagines herself living a glamorous life free from heartache, with a handsome neighbor she barely knows rescuing her from a future she can't accept. Poignant and beautifully crafted, Left is an unforgettable tale about life's aching uncertainties--and a woman who discovers that somewhere between hope and reality, an unexpected future will find its way forward.
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Mehso-so

Paul‘s decline rang true for me as I have experienced similar circumstance with my Dad‘s slow neuro PSP decline. This story is from Fay‘s POV-not Paul‘s. She is angry at him before she finally accepts his diagnosis, and that is very HARD. But I believe it is also true-to-life in many instances. So I appreciate that.

I wanted a much deeper experience with Paul and Fay, more remorse from Fay‘s anger and rudeness, and just more emotion overall.

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Panpan

Fay‘s much older husband has changed. He‘s forgetful, his personality is changing, and he shuffles a bit instead of lifting his feet. She cares for him as he degenerates further and she escapes into her imagination. This is light and pretty superficial despite the hard subject matter. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2018/06/review-left-by-mary-hogan.html

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I need to pick this one up but for some reason it isn‘t calling to me. Any encouragement?

Crazeedi Haven't read this 7y
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